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How to clean tight spots on my wheels??


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:iagree: Did you try....:thumbsup: And GWC

 

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Hey Bryan,

 

Just responded to you over on SilveradoSS.com

 

Try the boars hair brush, the fibers are long and get into those spaces nicely. If you need a up close and personal type of brush, hit the local mall and the Mac makeup counter. They sell womens makeup brushes that are made of boars hair as well... the mens counter at nordstrom has shaving brushes too that are made of boars hair.

 

They're not cheap, but they make excellent brushes for tight cleaning and they're safe for use on wheels.

 

You will, however, look like a nut job buying a bunch of makeup brushes to clean your truck LOL

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